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Gus, the 3m giant silver back gorilla, created for WILD LIFE exhibition in London, as part of the London Design Festival. Commissioned by Broadgate and designed by Marokka, in collaboration with the Aspinall Foundation charity. 3D 5 axis cut from polystyrene / syrofoam, mould and cast glass fibre with a 2k paint finish.
The matt finish really pops the individual facets of the piece. Nice.
And that fast.. an hour has gone by watching your channel.. Stunning work.
You guys are awesome! XD Showing off some cool stuff while being absolutely funny all the way thru.
Love this from start to finish! Great job! Looked fun:)
Matte should be used not to hide flaws of your work but because it is in fact the best choice. Seeing it installed on site, the clients first choice of a shiny silver would be best IMO
It's more a question of simply how much extra work is required, in order to work the sculpture up to a good enough finish for a shiney end result. Which, inevitably, means more money for the client. The mat option, we thought, was the more visually pleasing to look at, and the more effective for the client, as it required significantly less work.
Love this channel
Trabalho incrível...Parabéns a todos
I would love work with you guys! you are always so happy
Awesome video, beautiful sculpture
Thank you very much Mark!
Fantastic job people. Your videos are great to watch.
Thanks Ramin! Appreciate it :)
Realy liked the de-mold clip, you guys were going at it like ANIMALS! Aden,,have you ever considered sculpting digitally and CNCing your finished pieces?
Generally the enjoyment for me is carving by hand. I see the potential in 3d modelling and 3d printing and cnc cutting, but I still love the carving, feels like Im actually doing it
Nice I like to work sculpture job .... amazing 👌
Very nice
nice jobbbbbbbb guys
Nice length on the video. Like when you make them a little more in-depth.
Thanks Andreas, we'll bear that in mind :)
Love low poly sculpts
Low poly sculpts?
Aden Hynes Sculpture Studios I think he means low polygon style sculpture.
Hi Aden, superb work. Here's a 'Roman Frieze' project we finished recently. All hand work, no CNC :-)
That's what we like to see!
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Gorgeous! Gorilla!! And as entertaining as ever. I'm always impressed with the amount of work and energy you guys our into the videos as well as the art-works. In this case both are superb! How many hours do you spend on such a Gorilla project? As a scenic painter/ sculptor I always find it difficult to calculate these things.
Thanks Niall! We allowed for about 8 to 10 weeks, what with the other work we had in the studio at the time
Aden Hynes Sculpture Studios Thanks for your reply. As a scenic painter/ sculptor for theatre we have lost a lot of work to digital printing. 3D CNC routering hasn't raised its head here yet. I suppose cost is an issue. In time it will come. Mind you, the level of accuracy with the facetting might be difficult to accrue with ' pure' sculpture. Is this your first CNC collaboration?
Agreed, in many instances its a lot quicker, more accurate, and sometimes more cost effective. But a lot of the time, for objects that are really simple, it's not worth the cost to go down the whole process of having an object either 3d modelled or an existing model 3d scanned, then rendered, then programmed to be cut, and cut, when it can just be blocked out and carved. For an object like this, it was a no brainer to have it machine cut, as it needed to be so accurate. We've had other pieces 3d cut before (one of which is a giant piece that will be our next video coming out so stay tuned!). Sometimes it makes sense to have objects 3d cnc cut, but we only do that when it's crucial, otherwise we're simply designating cost to another company, when we could both be paid, and enjoy do the carving ourselves.
Vcs é um barato rs
Looks much like the work of the artist Richard Orlinski
I had to pause at 16:36 to admire the shapes and curve of the model.
Fine lines my friend, fine lines!
Agree!
Esse comendo banana kkkk Vcs são uma alegria
I want to work in studio can you please tell me how?
You need to find a Golden Ticket!
Nice work sir ,I am coming your workshop in work ?
If you say so!
I am work in thermocol sculpture in India sir
Show mi your numbar, send mi my work
Like the video, but that "music" drives me mad.....